Visiting this WWII medical bunker-turned-museum is a very interesting experience. It's not big, but there are a lot of info boards to read and it's definitely possible to take your time there if you're interested in WWII history. The restored office/barracks room and the letters from Montgomery about D-day were the most interesting exhibits for me. It's also possible to see numerous other bunkers along the shore nearby, which are slowly being...
Read moreInteresting place to visit……shame to ponder on the reason for these bunkers to have been built in the first place. I’ve seen their like in Normandy and other places around the world but I don’t believe that the Skagen bunkers should still be here as they are an eyesore all covered in graffiti and bricked up. They overlook an excellent vista of 2 seas meeting and also a small seal colony...
Read moreVery nice WWII bunker museum. The museum is located in a real ww2 bunker (i think it was a medical bunker at the time) after war was abandoned foe decades til someone decide few years back to bring it back on former glory and transformed into a museum. Very nice place to visit especially because is located in the geographical point where Baltik sea will...
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